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It looks like Google may be about to try and do that with the launch of its own timepiece, to be called the Pixel Watch Although Samsung has just released its Samsung Galaxy Watch and Fitbit has several strong contenders, neither of those, are watches running Google's wearable-oriented operating system, called Wear OS The Samsung favors the company's own Tizen system and Fitbit has its own OS.
So, will the launch of the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL smartphones, expected in the fall, soon after the next slew of iPhones are predicted to arrive, also see the announcement of Google's first own-brand smartwatch? The logic is this: if you're Google and you're working on such an app, and given the fact that manufacturers aren't falling over themselves to make Wear OS watches, doesn't that rather hint at Google making its own? And wouldn't it be just the perfect hardware to launch alongside such an app? After all, fitness monitoring is at the beating heart of Apple Watch, every Fitbit and other wristborne trackers Ryan Whitwam at Android Police wrote about Google Coach, if that is what it turns out to be called, just yesterday The working title inside Google is the slightly comical "Project Wooden", apparently.
It's certainly ambitious which again makes me think Google would want spiffy hardware to launch the app on On May 10, smart cookie Evan Blass tweeted that he'd heard a "Pixel-branded smartwatch" would be launched alongside the Pixel 3 and Pixel XL 3 phones, not to mention new Google Pixel Buds. . Source